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Should I replace the circulating water pump? |
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08.05.2020 18:49 | # 1 |
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If I change the timing belt of my Renault Kangoo vehicle in 140.000 in 2008, should I change the recirculating water pump at the same time? (Recirculating water pump 125 TL) |
08.05.2020 18:49 | # 2 |
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When the timing is maintained, it must change in the circulation
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08.05.2020 18:49 | # 3 |
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You must change. Because even if there is no problem at the moment, when you have problems in the future, you will pay the labor fee you paid to change the triger again. Also, recirculation is likely to remain intact until the next timing change. Have a nice holiday .. |
08.05.2020 18:49 | # 4 |
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It is an important part that always prevents the motor from exposing big costs in the future. I recommend you change
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08.05.2020 18:49 | # 5 |
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I usually hear 2 timers 1 cycle. The 2nd timing is the 1st circulation. 2nd cycle in the 4th timing.
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08.05.2020 18:49 | # 6 |
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I will definitely not bypass it. In case of any malfunction, you will have to pay twice for workmanship. Besides, this pair is one of the parts that need to be renewed at the same time when the related maintenance is entered. |
08.05.2020 18:49 | # 7 |
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Change your mind. If the water leaks and decreases, if it burns the engine, if it gets stuck or deteriorates, it is connected to the timing set and it may mean to take the engine when you say the valve is the upper cover.
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